Tailbone pain

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smaver wrote:

My symptoms have been pretty minimal luckily, I had an 8w2d ultrasound yesterday and everything is great. But started feeling a lot of tailbone pain since then! I think it’s just a coincidence that it was the same day since the internal ultrasound didn’t hurt at all, it really feels like my tailbone joint is sore and and the pain goes away and comes back like soreness. Feels like all the websites describe as softening of the muscles/ligaments...anyone else? Any good remedies? I’m just trying to move around and drink as much water as possible.

YES, tailbone pain was my tell tell sign that I was pregnant and should take a test. that is always my first clue that I am pregnant. I'm sorry to say but my tailbone pain lasts the entire pregnancy. I hope that's not the case for you. lots of water and stretching helps. prenatal yoga is a must for me to relieve the pain.

Ah thank you. I do have the sense that it’s just going to last. Since I’ve only been nauseous once I guess I was due. Thanks for the tip with the yoga, I’m definitely going to do that! At least it’s normal...ah the joys of pregnancy

Try peppermint and lavender essential oil! Just a little bit. Helps wonders! Just get a good brand (young living or doTERRA) and if you wanna be extra cautious mix it with coconut oil first as a carrier. It’s made things so much better for me.

Try peppermint and lavender essential oil! Just a little bit. Helps wonders! Just get a good brand (young living or doTERRA) and if you wanna be extra cautious mix it with coconut oil first as a carrier. It’s made things so much better for me.

Try peppermint and lavender essential oil! Just a little bit. Helps wonders! Just get a good brand (young living or doTERRA) and if you wanna be extra cautious mix it with coconut oil first as a carrier. It’s made things so much better for me.

A support band actually helps me when I’m a little further along. Also a donut pillow if you have to sit/drive a lot. And check with your doc of course but arnica cream is safe and works too! If you choose the essential oil route please do use a carrier oil.

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